The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Volumen 3M. Thomas, 1814 |
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... considerable district in the humble condition of merely being shone upon by the sun , pastured by the cattle , tilled and reaped by the men , speckled here and there with houses , and , perhaps , loaded in some part with a ponderous ...
... considerable district in the humble condition of merely being shone upon by the sun , pastured by the cattle , tilled and reaped by the men , speckled here and there with houses , and , perhaps , loaded in some part with a ponderous ...
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... considerably advanced towards a character of refinement , and a literary execution , beyond the coarse ignorance of the journal of the mere Indian trader or hunter of buffaloes . The works of this previous class must come from men who ...
... considerably advanced towards a character of refinement , and a literary execution , beyond the coarse ignorance of the journal of the mere Indian trader or hunter of buffaloes . The works of this previous class must come from men who ...
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... considerably inland . No extraordinary care was used to maintain amity with the aborigines . So far as contrast , indeed , could be of service towards this object , the Spaniards were generously willing to give their enemies the benefit ...
... considerably inland . No extraordinary care was used to maintain amity with the aborigines . So far as contrast , indeed , could be of service towards this object , the Spaniards were generously willing to give their enemies the benefit ...
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... considerable tribe of Indians , had received favourably the French- adventurers ; had supplied them with provisions ; assisted them in their tillage , and in building their houses ; had saved them from famine and death ; continued to ...
... considerable tribe of Indians , had received favourably the French- adventurers ; had supplied them with provisions ; assisted them in their tillage , and in building their houses ; had saved them from famine and death ; continued to ...
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... considerable repugnance in the people to submit to what they regarded as a somewhat ignominious trans- fer . After being quiet in the new possession a decent number of years , the Spanish government happened to fall on the idea that ...
... considerable repugnance in the people to submit to what they regarded as a somewhat ignominious trans- fer . After being quiet in the new possession a decent number of years , the Spanish government happened to fall on the idea that ...
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